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Fig. 3. Bar chart shows frequency of fracture level with regard to
trauma mechanism. Patients with low-energy mechanism (fall from standing or
seated height) were more likely to have sustained upper cervical spine
fracture (p = 0.001). White bar = fall from standing or seated height
(n = 67 injuries in 45 patients), black bar = high-energy injury
(n = 158 injuries in 104 patients)
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